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l 5 i 1 i t 1 Virginia O'Neill, secretary, Lester Downer, vice president, Sharon Gae Hardgrove, president, Jim Brookie, treasurer. As the big river begins its steady course to its finis and we reach our last lap, each senior boy and girl places his final accomplishments into the river. From our class have come leaders, athletes and scholars . . . Terry Ulrich won first place in the district in the Voice of Democracy Contest. Phyllis Atkins placed first in the district and third in the state in oratorical declamation. Sharon Gae Hardgrove was elected D.A.R. Girl. Gary Pearson was selected as all-state forward in basketball, and Jack Dunlap received hon- orable mention. Science awards earned by seniors were: Kris Lentfer, grand prize in Bozeman, third in Zoology at Missoula, Wally Haugan, third in Mathematics at Bozeman and honorable mention in Missou- lag Dick Bodine, third grand prize in Bozeman, Shirley Mercer, second in Chemistry at Bozemang Pat Johnston, third in Chemistry at Bozeman . . . At the Awards Assembly late in May, the following seniors were presented with awards: for shorthand, JoAnn Gollmyer, Rochelle Moore, Irene Schlotterbeck and Sharon Young, the outstanding F.H.A. and F.F.A. members, jean Schindler and Phil Malcolm, were pre- sented with wrist watchesg Kris Lentfer, valedictorian, received a one-year subscription to the Readers' Digest, Danforth Foundation awards were presented to Sharon Gae Hardgrove and Terry Ulrich, a tumbling chevron was presented to Evelyn Clark, outstanding music student awards were presented to Lester Downer and Leilani Eggar. Leilani also received a scholarship to M.S.U.g letters for twirling were received by JoAnn Gollmyer and Peggy Boweng an Achievement Certificate given by the Montana Inter- scholastic Editorial Association was presented to Merry Smith. Those accepting automatic scholarships were Beverly Questad, M.S.U.g Wally Haugan, M.S.C.g Pat Johnston, Northern Montana College of Education, and Virginia O'Neill, M.S.U.g jim Peterson and Margaret Greene were awarded scholarships from Car- roll Collegeg Ginny O'Neill was also awarded the Rotary Scholarship, the Western Montana College of Education scholarship was presented to Claudia Greene. Shirley Mercer was presented with the Business and Professional Women's scholarship . . . The ten top seniors were Kris Lentfer, Shirley Mercer, Beverly Questad, Wallace Haugan, Pat Johnston, Terry Ulrich, Virginia O'Neill, Merry Smith, Sharon Parker, and Rochelle Moore. Kris Lentfer was valedictorian and Shirley Mercer was salutatorian of our class . . . We wish to thank our faculty for their never-ending help and guidance, and we are proud that we have graduated from Park County High School. Sharon Gae Hardgrove, Prerident
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Tolerant plains, that suffer the river, the rains and the sun Ye spread and span like the man who hath mightily won. -SIDNEY LANIER
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LEROY ALT Auto Mechanics 43 Shop 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BODINE Dick Home Room Chairman 3, 43 Science Club 4g Traffic Safety Club 3. W As H- R.. X A a 1aa A A 3 i sv Afiftdff' aac: 3 EY V KY ,ta -fl: -. ' 5 A L 3 ' ff? f SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG Shirl Chorus 2, 43 Greggite 33 Annual Staff 43 Senior Play Staff 43 FTA 4g Speech 4. JAMES S. BOUCHEE Bush First Student in Livingston to receive schooling with the aid of a Bell System Intercom. 19's PHYLLIS JEAN ATKINS Phyl Annual Staff 43 Geyser Staff 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 43 B Squad Cheerleader 23 A Squad Cheerleader-Alternate 43 Senior Play Cast 43 FTA 43 Speech 43 Social Studies Award 13 Library 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. MARGARET ANN BOWEN Peggy Maiorette 3g Twirling 2, 3, 43 Stage- craft 43 Chorus 1, 2, 43 A Cappella 23 Geyser Artist 43 Annual Staff 4. .4-uh fl 'VX
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